Split
Split
We now know that Léo Quievreux's Immersion Program laid the foundations
of a nightmarish ice palace that the volumes Immersion and Specimens
have continued to become more complex. The series continues (and perhaps ends?) with
Split, a new opus eaten away by anguish.
We must begin by remembering: competing intelligence agencies,
agents connected to machines. A traitor: Per Esperen. The Program.
semblances of places, fragments of time. Agents Le Chauve and Spautz lead
the hunt, leaving the "real world" behind. Esperen managed to
establish its own, riddled with pitfalls and clones. The Agency is trying to
crush the Program. In vain. Data restored. Other agents restart the
tracking. Alexander joins Janet Crispel and Spautz. But Esperen and the monster
who accompanies him, Malvina Cerreti, remain out of reach. A son is born,
Alfonso. They are at the center of everything. Specimens. We can guess a corner of Sicily.
Fear. Let's start again. Alfonso is a lost teenager. The Bald Man and Spautz
pursue Esperen and Malvina into the past. Focus, remember.
Buried memory, more powerful than ever. Rupture. Split.
A woman used as a mule, a plug implanted in her thigh. The Program.
One of the two agencies is suspected. Time is running backwards. Dislocation,
fragmentation. The objective: to recover the file, to have the memory of the
events, access a vision of the whole. If possible…
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